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2. Structural and molecular determinants for the interaction of ExbB from Serratia marcescens and HasB, a TonB paralog
3. Ton motor conformational switch and peptidoglycan role in bacterial nutrient uptake
4. Binding of HasA by its transmembrane receptor HasR follows a conformational funnel mechanism
5. Bacterial ABC transporters of iron containing compounds
6. Ton Motor Conformational Switch and Peptidoglycan Role in Bacterial Nutrient Uptake
7. Bacteria Capture Iron from Heme by Keeping Tetrapyrrol Skeleton Intact
8. Heme Uptake across the Outer Membrane as Revealed by Crystal Structures of the Receptor-Hemophore Complex
9. Dynamic interplay between a TonB-dependent transporter and a TonB-like protein in a membrane environment
10. The Housekeeping Dipeptide Permease Is the Escherichia coli Heme Transporter and Functions with Two Optional Peptide Binding Proteins
11. Functional and structural characterization of Serratia marcescens ExbB: determinants of the interaction with HasB/TonB
12. Interaction of the TonB dependent transporter HasR with its cognate TonB-like protein HasB in a membrane environment
13. Correlation between Changes in Light Energy Distribution and Changes in Thylakoid Membrane Polypeptide Phosphorylation in Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii
14. Lithium Dodecyl Sulfate/Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of Thylakoid Membranes at 4 degrees C: Characterizations of Two Additional Chlorophyll A-Protein Complexes
15. TolC, an Escherichia coli Outer Membrane Protein Required for Hemolysin Secretion
16. Isolation and Characterization of the Pigment-Protein Complexes of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides by Lithium Dodecyl Sulfate/Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
17. Herbicide Resistance in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Results from a Mutation in the Chloroplast Gene for the 32-Kilodalton Protein of Photosystem II
18. Interaction of the TonB dependent transporter HasR with its cognate TonB-like protein HasB in a membrane environment
19. Structural and molecular determinants for the interaction of ExbB from Serratia marcescens and HasB, a TonB paralog
20. Functional differences between heme permeases: Serratia marcescens hemTUV permease exhibits a narrower substrate specificity (restricted to heme) than the Escherichia coli DppABCDF peptide-heme permease
21. Mutagenesis and molecular modeling reveal three key extracellular loops of the membrane receptor HasR that are involved in hemophore HasA binding
22. Heme-Delivering Proteins in Bacteria
23. Activities of the Serratia marcescens heine receptor HasR and isolated plug and [beta]-Barrel domains: the [beta]-Barrel forms a heine-specific channel
24. Free and hemophore-bound heme acquisitions through the outer membrane receptor HasR have different requirements for the TonB-ExbB-ExbD complex
25. Bacterial iron sources: From siderophores to hemophores
26. Haemophore functions revisited
27. Haem release from haemopexin by HxuA allows Haemophilus influenzae to escape host nutritional immunity
28. Binding of HasA by its transmembrane receptor HasR follows a conformational funnel mechanism
29. The SecB chaperone is involved in the secretion of the Serratia marcescens HasA protein through an ABC transporter
30. 1H, 13C and 15N resonance assignments of the C-terminal domain of HasB, a specific TonB like protein, from Serratia marcescens
31. Ligand delivery by haem carrier proteins: the binding of Serratia marcescens haemophore to its outer membrane receptor is mediated by two distinct peptide regions
32. C-terminal secretion signal of an Erwinia chrysanthemi protease secreted by a signal peptide-independent pathway: proton NMR and CD conformational studies in membrane-mimetic environments
33. [6] Erwinia metalloprotease permease: Aspects of secretion pathway and secretion functions
34. Haemophore-mediated bacterial haem transport: evidence for a common or overlapping site for haem-free and haem-loaded haemophore on its specific outer membrane receptor
35. A signal peptide-independent protein secretion pathway
36. The SecB chaperone is bifunctional in Serratia marcescens: SecB is involved in the Sec pathway and required for HasA secretion by the ABC transporter
37. TonB raider: Discovering the secrets of the Ton system's order
38. Structural basis of the signalling through a bacterial membrane receptor HasR deciphered by an integrative approach
39. Structural basis for haem piracy from host haemopexin by Haemophilus influenzae
40. A tribute to Cécile Wandersman
41. Interaction of a Partially Disordered Antisigma Factor with Its Partner, the Signaling Domain of the TonB-Dependent Transporter HasR
42. The Structure of HasB Reveals a New Class of TonB Protein Fold
43. Modulation by Substrates of the Interaction between the HasR Outer Membrane Receptor and Its Specific TonB-like Protein, HasB
44. The Heme Transfer from the Soluble HasA Hemophore to Its Membrane-bound Receptor HasR Is Driven by Protein-Protein Interaction from a High to a Lower Affinity Binding Site
45. Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the outer membrane complex HasA–HasR fromSerratia marcescens
46. Activities of the Serratia marcescens Heme Receptor HasR and Isolated Plug and β-Barrel Domains: the β-Barrel Forms a Heme-Specific Channel
47. Antifolding Activity of the SecB Chaperone Is Essential for Secretion of HasA, a Quickly Folding ABC Pathway Substrate
48. The N Terminus of the HasA Protein and the SecB Chaperone Cooperate in the Efficient Targeting and Secretion of HasA via the ATP-binding Cassette Transporter
49. Protein secretion by Gram-negative bacterial ABC exporters – a review
50. Spectroscopic Studies of the C-terminal Secretion Signal of the Serratia marcescens Haem Acquisition Protein (HasA) in Various Membrane-Mimetic Environments
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